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en That whole last minute was just surreal. We finally did everything that we needed to do. It just took us until the last two possessions to get to that point.

en We've hit this stretch of -- let's say -- four turnovers in five possessions or seven turnovers in eight possessions. The game breaks open and they put points on the board quickly. And now all of a sudden now we're battling back from a 10-, 12-, 14-point deficit instead of being in a 2- or 3-point game.

en It's something you've dreamed about for a long time and it finally happened. It's kind of surreal but I'm glad it finally did happen. Six games in I was starting to get a little worried. I was just glad it carried over. With my luck I thought it would hit the wall.

en There was that 3-4 minute period where we had opportunities inside and missed great looks and couldn't finish. We needed an answer at that point.

en This is no question the biggest win as a head coach. It's unbelievable and almost surreal. I knew if we kept battling and kept it close we had a chance. Our rebounding was there when we needed it and we got big stops when we needed it. It really came down to one possession and we got a stop.

en We needed a point guard, and I didn't think we had one. I came up and watched him the last day, and I think he was nervous because he knew I came to see him. We finally said let's do this. The day before classes started, we got him signed.

en We battled and battled and battled and finally got a point or two ahead. That took a lot out of us, but my kids kept fighting and kept playing hard. We were in it all the way until the last minute.

en Jefferson seems almost normal. I finally understand the meaning of the word surreal.

en It's been surreal. There's no way to describe it. One thing after another. You finally think things are slowing down, and something else happens. It's been a fun year, to say the least.

en She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. For us to win we needed to (capitalize). We needed to have maximum possessions.

en It was different the first couple of possessions not to have the two of them. ... We needed to be more aggressive, but we also needed to help each other out, and that's what we tried to do.

en It really boiled down to us turning the ball over in some clutch situations. We had a six point lead, with the ball, with just over a minute to play. We just didn't cap it off like we needed to.

en We had a lot of crucial turnovers in overtime. You can't turn the ball over on the first two possessions of a four-minute period and expect to win.

en We got the ball into Charlie six possessions in a row, and finally we started to click.

en We're not used to having a lead like that and we panicked a little, but we showed the composure that we needed to put the game away. In the second half, we had two spells where we ran more than a minute off the clock each time, and like I told the girls that's another minute we don't have to play defense.


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